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i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps, the global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we'll start with mitt romney's plans for the american economy. i have an exclusive interview with his senior economic advisor glen hubbard. then, syria. what's next after that massacre of civilians almost 50 children killed? i will ask farwas the noted expert. up next the harvard business school's michael porter. he is the most cited on author on business and economics in the world. he has a new study to talk about. fir, here's my take.
i'm candy crowley in washington. fareed zakaria gps starts right now. >>> this is "gps, the global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. we have a great show for you today. we'll start with mitt romney's plans for the american economy. i have an exclusive interview with his senior economic advisor glen hubbard. then, syria. what's next after that massacre of civilians almost 50 children killed? i will ask farwas...
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does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana measure. he also won maryland, washington and maine. not all of those swing states. "outfront" tonight, john avlon, author of, "the victory lab". karl rove was credited with this on the republican side. it will get your guy elected did it work in colorado do you think? >> we do see from the quick look at the exit polls that there was a slightly higher turnout among 18 to 29-year-olds. campaign one issue on election, the top of the ticket drives turnout. you could see there would be people brought to the polls because young voters are interested in pot who might not b
does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana...
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does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana measure. he also won maryland, washington and maine. not all of those swing states. "outfront" tonight, john ave hon and sasha eisenberg. overall, karl rove credited with this on the republican side. put a ballot measure on that people care about, it will get people to the polls, get your guy elected? >> i don't think there was an organized move to put this on the ballot. slightly higher turnout for 18 to 29-year-olds in colorado than the rest of the country. campaign issues, they ten to assume that presidency at the top of the ticket drives turnout this is the type
does washington concede something? important questions mr. obama will mull over in his second term. >>> now, our fifth story. turning the social tie. for the first time in history, voters voted to legalize same-sex marriage. voters okayed the legalization of marijuana. maybe the president will go along with it. all right. but then these ballot measures. that's the crucial question because colorado was a swing state. we know that. up for grabs. voters there supported the marijuana...
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on the left, the polish embassy in washington. and secretary of state hillary clinton is going to speak here. she's going to sign a condolence book, and we're going to carry that for you live. she's expected to arrive live with the polish ambassador in just a few minutes. as soon as that happens, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. we're going to move on. our producers are going to watch these pictures in the control room for me. >>> we're going to tell you about a political story that's really gaining momentum not only in new york city but around the world. tomorrow we're expecting a big announcement in new york. i should say around the country. veteran democratic congressman charlie rangel, who you've seen interviewed on cnn a number of times. he's getting a democratic challenger, adam clayton poul iv. is that name familiar to you? it should. the new york primary promises to be eerily similar to when a young rangel faced poul's father, a then longtime congressman. rangel unseated a lion. flash forward 40 years. now rangel i
on the left, the polish embassy in washington. and secretary of state hillary clinton is going to speak here. she's going to sign a condolence book, and we're going to carry that for you live. she's expected to arrive live with the polish ambassador in just a few minutes. as soon as that happens, we'll bring it to you right here on cnn. we're going to move on. our producers are going to watch these pictures in the control room for me. >>> we're going to tell you about a political story...
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you won't hear him do bob dole, creature of washington, talk in washington speak. has he a way of speck in a humble, down to earth, easy to understand manner. you wouldn't know he's from washington in that sense. i think he's a good combination of a real policy expert who also brings intellectualism to conservative ideology, something people, many conservatives, have been surging for. we want somebody to wrap the reason we need to confront the deficit, the debt in an upbeat manner because this is how you save the republic. that's what he conveys. that's what's exciting. what you don't want is an accountant, somebody who speaks like an accountant. you want someone with an uplifting nature to them. private sector side, wolf, republicans give him a pass because, first of all, you have mitt romney who comes from the private sector, makes a nice balance for the ticket. for democrats that's not going to matter. >> the fact he's never really managed anything in his career other than a relatively small congressional staff, what does that say? >> certainly it worked for pre
you won't hear him do bob dole, creature of washington, talk in washington speak. has he a way of speck in a humble, down to earth, easy to understand manner. you wouldn't know he's from washington in that sense. i think he's a good combination of a real policy expert who also brings intellectualism to conservative ideology, something people, many conservatives, have been surging for. we want somebody to wrap the reason we need to confront the deficit, the debt in an upbeat manner because this...
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we need the same kind of guts and leadership in washington to say, we're broke, we can't afford this anymore and we need to talk about job creation and energy development and more access to the american dream. we have to stop spending. we can't afford it anymore. >> what do you think about the vp ticket. there's a market that handicaps the odds, you're on the list and rubio and chris christie, top choices. is there any candidate you would say, i don't want to be on their ticket? >> that's speculation, i'll let you experts talk about it. we have eight great potential candidates. i'm partial to having a governor or businessman, somebody who had to balance a budget and make a bottom line, has to get things done on time, can't make excuses. i think that's what we're lacking. i'm partial to governors but any one will do a great job on two issues to affect america, how do we get our economy stimulated again and get entrepreneurs doing what they do best and how do we get the greatest country on earth more fiscally responsible and solvent. that's what this whole campaign is about next year a
we need the same kind of guts and leadership in washington to say, we're broke, we can't afford this anymore and we need to talk about job creation and energy development and more access to the american dream. we have to stop spending. we can't afford it anymore. >> what do you think about the vp ticket. there's a market that handicaps the odds, you're on the list and rubio and chris christie, top choices. is there any candidate you would say, i don't want to be on their ticket? >>...
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. >>> tonight, global leaders are in washington to meet with our president. who in a bold statement is vowing to rid the world of nuclear weapons. is it a promise mr. obama can fulfill? a high-ranking republican takes a proclamation to a whole new level, saying it doesn't amount to diddly. democrats have something to say about that, and so does one african-american civil war reenactor. he is standing up tonight for his confederate pride. >>> and also tonight, a rare view inside the tea parties. are they racist? a man who kept the camera rolling after the big rallies shows us what they're really like and what they're really saying. >>> personal drama overshadows golf at the masters, and we're not talking about what you think. the winner of the masters has his own issues. it's what you'll be talking about. >>> good evening tonight, warsaw tonight is a see of flowers and candles. tens of thousands of poles have turned out to mourn the loss of their president and first lady who died friday in a plane crash in russia. nearly 100 other polish dignitaries were also
. >>> tonight, global leaders are in washington to meet with our president. who in a bold statement is vowing to rid the world of nuclear weapons. is it a promise mr. obama can fulfill? a high-ranking republican takes a proclamation to a whole new level, saying it doesn't amount to diddly. democrats have something to say about that, and so does one african-american civil war reenactor. he is standing up tonight for his confederate pride. >>> and also tonight, a rare view...
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carol costello, cnn, washington. >>> it is time to take you to the next level. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ali velshi. >> why do you have to hand it off to me? why can't we hang out together? >> we need to. >> ,
carol costello, cnn, washington. >>> it is time to take you to the next level. "cnn newsroom" continues right now with ali velshi. >> why do you have to hand it off to me? why can't we hang out together? >> we need to. >> ,
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flight 663 was headed from washington, d.c. to denver last night where authorities say after throwing away a cigarette in the lavatory, this diplomat made what one official called an unfortunate remark about setting fire to his shoes. jeanne meserve joins us on the phone from denver international airport. jeanne, do we know more about who this person is this morning? >> we have name his name is mohammed al madada, he's a diplomat in washington. he's still in custody of law enforcement as they decide whether or not to bring any charges against him. he was a first class passenger on this flight which was on route from reagan national to denver. and passengers tell us that he got up and went back and forth to the restrooms several times. at one junk tocture and he went and stayed for white ed foed fo. and one time, he smelled smoke. that's when we're told he made the unfortunate remark that related to his shoes. that they might be dealing with another richard reed, another shoe bomber. two f-16s were scrambled to denver. it was th
flight 663 was headed from washington, d.c. to denver last night where authorities say after throwing away a cigarette in the lavatory, this diplomat made what one official called an unfortunate remark about setting fire to his shoes. jeanne meserve joins us on the phone from denver international airport. jeanne, do we know more about who this person is this morning? >> we have name his name is mohammed al madada, he's a diplomat in washington. he's still in custody of law enforcement as...
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and in many ways, he's running against washington. not just the intellectual wing of the republican paerrty, but against all of washington and the gridlock we're facing here. i think that some things may be calculated on his part. his veto of the gun bill after calling for that very same gun bill was a little bit calculating. but he's got to govern. he's got to get things done. >> i'm from philadelphia. i know tons of democrats from across the bridge in cherry hill. and with the exception of the diehard partisan democrats, they love him. >> yeah, because he comes across as authentic. and that is not a very common thing in politics these days. >> he does. you're absolutely right. that is the important thing. he's charming, but you also want to see that he can be disciplined. we lost, we republicans lost a lot of good potential candidates in seats because a number of our candidates last year were not disciplined on the stump. so, you know, we're going to be watching him closely. he's a great, great guy. just want to see him narrow his f
and in many ways, he's running against washington. not just the intellectual wing of the republican paerrty, but against all of washington and the gridlock we're facing here. i think that some things may be calculated on his part. his veto of the gun bill after calling for that very same gun bill was a little bit calculating. but he's got to govern. he's got to get things done. >> i'm from philadelphia. i know tons of democrats from across the bridge in cherry hill. and with the exception...
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bob johnson joining me from washington, d.c. great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> you're asking america's biggest companies now to interview, at least two black candidates for every open senior position. why? >> kyra, i got this idea from the nfl's rooney rule. the rooney rule simply says that owners of nfl teams must interview one african-american when there is a vacancy in the coaching position or gm position. as a result of that rule, the number of coaches in the nfl jumped from about 3 to 8 and the number of gms up to 5 and two of those coaches in the nfl went on to take their teams to the super bowl. which says african-americans, if given a chance. companies who are seeking to hire vps or above or issue contracts to businesses would voluntarily, i stress voluntarily agree to interview at least two african-american qualified candidates before they fill that position or qualified african-american small or minority business before they hire or sign a new contract. and, to me, that will create opportunity and more tha
bob johnson joining me from washington, d.c. great to see you. >> great to see you, too. >> you're asking america's biggest companies now to interview, at least two black candidates for every open senior position. why? >> kyra, i got this idea from the nfl's rooney rule. the rooney rule simply says that owners of nfl teams must interview one african-american when there is a vacancy in the coaching position or gm position. as a result of that rule, the number of coaches in the...
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embassy in beijing today phoned in for human rights in washington, d.c. he repeats he wants to leave china and he hopes for u.s. assistant and then he said this to the american lawmakers. >> translator: i want to meet with secretary clinton. i hope i can get more help from her. i also want to thank her face-to-face. >> the activist left the refuge of the u.s. embassy after he escaped house arrest for eastern china. he now wants to take his family out of china. chen guangcheng, the blind, chinese activist and mitt romney is grabbing the opportunity to weigh on this diplomatic firestorm. listen to what he said today. it's also apparent in he's reports if they're accurate that they put in place the verifiable measures that would ensure the safety of mr. chen and his family. if these reports are true, this is a dark day for freedom and it's a day of shame for the obama administration. >> "time" magazine goes into the chinese human rights controversy. joining us is rick stangel. rick, what do you make of this crisis? and i think it's fair to say that it's a ve
embassy in beijing today phoned in for human rights in washington, d.c. he repeats he wants to leave china and he hopes for u.s. assistant and then he said this to the american lawmakers. >> translator: i want to meet with secretary clinton. i hope i can get more help from her. i also want to thank her face-to-face. >> the activist left the refuge of the u.s. embassy after he escaped house arrest for eastern china. he now wants to take his family out of china. chen guangcheng, the...
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now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ she was in paris, but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless mind inside all of us. so, where to next? ♪ >>> want to go straight to virginia. a live event taking place. mitt romney, michele bachmann offering her endorsement. let's take a listen. >> when you have parents of five children, we spend a lot of time thinking about the future. here in the state of virginia, this is a state that has a wealth of resources right offshore. it's called energy. energy resources that are our future. i just returned from afghan
now washington, they're looking at shutting down post offices coast to coast. closing plants is not the answer. they want to cut 100,000 jobs. it's gonna cost us more, and the service is gonna be less. we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. the ripple effect is going to be devastating. congress created the problem. and if our legislators get on the ball, they can make the right decisions. a little bird told me about a band... ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪...
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>> trying to get from washington, d.c. to new york to d.c. >> he should call. >> i will e-mail him now. >> you use amtrak a lot, you know who you call when you get. julie. >> i love julie. julie is helpful, i think. >> i like julie. >> some man passed me the other day, buying loads of bottled water, he said, why is it that women are buying bottled water and men are buying booze. >> that's a good question. >> i thought that was so funny. met a lot of nice people, even though it sort of rained hard here in the heart of new york city. >>> take look at this, this is the life guard headquarters in long beach, new york, on long island. you see it, it floated away. waves slammed it up against the boardwalk as the storm moved through at high tide. >> wow. people in upstate new york are told to head for higher ground after water started pouring over a dam. an empty car caught up in the current, empty we're told, tossed around like a toy in the water. >> storm reporters always look so tough facing against huge waves and strong winds
>> trying to get from washington, d.c. to new york to d.c. >> he should call. >> i will e-mail him now. >> you use amtrak a lot, you know who you call when you get. julie. >> i love julie. julie is helpful, i think. >> i like julie. >> some man passed me the other day, buying loads of bottled water, he said, why is it that women are buying bottled water and men are buying booze. >> that's a good question. >> i thought that was so funny. met...